My given name was from a movie my mother liked when she was a kid.... My parents were teenagers when they had me so this makes sense to me and they did the best they could :) my given name may be "Jaimie" or may mean j'aime .... hmmmmm.
Yeah, I've asked my parents about it before. They considered a number of names. They seemed to like names that ended in "n" most of all. They also wanted to give me a relatively uncommon name. My mom admitted that she got the idea for "Nevan" from a baby-name book; before that she had never heard the name before. Once they narrowed it down to a few, Nevan was the most unusual, and my parents decided before they knew if I was going to be a boy or a girl, that that would be their potential son's name.
my aunts (lets call them Patty and Selma) picked my first name.. and i absolutely hate it. my original name was suppose to be Richard (after my dad) but i ended up with Bill -_- my middle name is Colin so sometime in the future i would like to legally changed it to that.
This post was edited by Skunky Stinkerson at April 22, 2017 7:11 PM MDT
My full maiden name comes from a TV show that was popular at the time of my birth. My mom wanted to give me the actress' real first name, but my dad won and I got the character's name. My family already shared the character's last name. The weird thing is, I just Googled it- I've never watched the show- and I actually share a lot in common with the character. O_o Spooky.
Everyone of a certain age who hears the name thinks they're hilariously funny when they ask if that's where my name came from. Nope, not a coincidence, and also not funny. -_- When I got married, I took a last name that matches a name on another popular TV show, so younger generations always giggle and ask if I'm related to them instead. I still have that name even though I divorced. Easier than dealing with all the paperwork that comes with a name change. Also, if I'm ever going to change it again, I want to change it to something cool, like Xena Warrior Princess or somethin'.
I know exactly what you mean about the chuckleheads who each think he or she is the most hilarious comedian ever to grace the face of the planet with a "clever" and "wholly original" quip. My last name is a homonym for and English verb, and in its noun form, it's also a type of flora. I've become adept at rolling my eyes as I respond, "Oh, yeah, that's the first time I've ever heard that before, except for the 19,999 other times. And to imagine that you thought it up all by your lonesome." ~
I was the fourth daughter in a row and they didn't plan on having another girl. They had trouble agreeing on a name and my birth certificate says 'see attached rider' where the name usually goes. The rider was filled out quite a while later. My real first name was the most popular girl's name the year I was born, so I think they compromised. My older sisters all have beautiful, less common names.
My dad picked my name. He wanted something not overused but still contemporary so he picked Olivia. I just like Livvie better. My dad doesn't have any issues with me liking Livvie better.
My father-in-law did not pick something contemporary when naming my husband so my husband has a name that was common in a previous generation but not his own. He hates his name. I've never even called him by his first name because he dislikes it so much. His dad definitely has some issues with my hubby disliking his name because he's the fourth one in line to have the name. This causes some hard feelings between my hubby and FIL.
I've read on baby naming websites that a great way to make your kid hate their name is to give them something that was common in a previous generation but not their own and yeah, that's definitely the case with my husband.
Anyway, I have twins due on 18 November. We haven't picked names yet but we both agree we'll follow my dad's method of something contemporary but not overused. My FIL is probably a little steamed that he's not getting a fifth in line to have the same name but some names just kind of go out of style.
Congratulations on the expected twins! I've heard the most ridiculous names among my children's friends. Poet has to take the prize though, I can't imagine what this boys parents were thinking.